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Behaviour Mentor

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Behaviour Mentor
Behaviour Mentor A specialist school in Fishponds, Bristol is looking for a behaviour mentor to start ASAP until the end of term on a fixed term contract. Pay rate is £110 to £120 per day. This supportive and inclusive school has a strong collaborative approach. The needs of pupils range from cognition and learning, social emotional and mental health, communication and sensory and physical. Classes focus on blending both academic and vocational skills, where hard work and passion thrive. This provision aims to help children no matter their background, with some students coming from a potentially disadvantaged home life. Behaviour can vary and will be influenced by various factors of a child’s life. The leadership team focuses staff and students working together in a safe environment to unlock the full potential of each and every student. Lessons are diverse and have a strong focus on personal development so each child feels supported every day. Resilience and a positive attitude go a long way in inspiring pupils to be the best they can be. A successful behaviour mentor would be able to be empathetic towards students and be able to understand their various and sometimes challenging behaviours. If you want a role where you can deliver your passion for making a real difference, this could be the perfect role for you. Role Requirements Experience working in similar role Patience and Empathy: essential for building trust and understanding unique needs of each student. Strong Communication Skills Ability to develop tailored strategies and interventions for students Positive attitude The benefits of joining Long-term Teachers If you’re looking for a long-term or permanent role, we’re the only specialist agency dedicated to finding your next role. Exclusive access to permanent roles you won’t find with supply agencies £200 welcome bonus for qualified Teachers joining from another agency £150 ‘refer a friend’ reward once they complete 10 days of work The choice between PAYE and umbrella PAYE Access to a guaranteed pay scheme (subject to eligibility) Interview preparation and expert advice A dedicated team to guide you through your onboarding Free professional development courses to enhance your skills and knowledge Salary: 110 - 120 GBP Per day
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